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Coat of arms: Quarterly, the symbols of France (fleurs de lis) and England (lions rampant) within a bordure gobony argent (silver) and azure (blue). Helm and mantling. Crest: a portcullis and chains. Motto on banner above crest: Altera securitas (Another security). Unbuckled garter shows from behind escutcheon.
Note
Altera securitas and the portcullis are associated with the Beaufort family. The shield corresponds with that of the Beaufort Dukes of Exeter (cf. Burke).
Reference
Burke, Bernard. The General armory ... (London, 1884), p. 63.
Coat of arms: Quarterly, the symbols of France (fleurs de lis) and England (lions rampant) within a bordure gobony argent (silver) and azure (blue). Helm and mantling. Crest: a portcullis and chains. Motto on banner above crest: Altera securitas (Another security). Unbuckled garter shows from behind escutcheon.
Note
Altera securitas and the portcullis are associated with the Beaufort family. The shield corresponds with that of the Beaufort Dukes of Exeter (cf. Burke).
Reference
Burke, Bernard. The General armory ... (London, 1884), p. 63.